Keep pressing transpose key for few seconds until display flashes, then press some key on the keyboard relative to c1. The lower is the key - transpose will go lower, and vice versa.

Rating: 3 out of 5
posted Monday-Apr-16-2007 at 12:35

Johnny
a part-time user
from Stockholm, sweden
writes:

Dos anyone know how to use the transpose key on the e16?. I am without a manual, and this is not easy then. My old e15 was simple to transpose with two knots, but without the manual its a problem with the e16.

Listen to my old e15 on this link www.riversideband.se and press "Lyssna"

Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Saturday-Feb-10-2007 at 07:52

Johnny
a part-time user
from Stockholm, sweden
writes:

Dos anyone know how to use the transpose key on the e16?. I am without a manual, and this is not easy then. My old e15 was simple to transpose with two knots, but without the manual its a problem with the e16.

Listen to my old e15 on this link www.riversideband.se and press "Lyssna"

Rating: 0 out of 5
posted Saturday-Feb-10-2007 at 07:52

HEICO
a hobbyist user
from SWITZERLAND
writes:

I have this keyboard after I left my country holland and bought it second hand for 100 euro I have played many life concerts and really love the piano sound Its simple but the strength of the sounds is incredible one band came with a guy who had a korg workstation of 5000 euro and i blem him of the stage with this keyboard i want to buy a yamaha psr 3000 but i am afriad the roland e16 has a more powerfull piano sound

Rating: 0 out of 5
posted Saturday-May-14-2005 at 17:32

kola
a part-time user
from england
writes:

great keyboard ...i got mine second-hand, use it all the time for recording and playing, easy to use or just for jamming with... most rhythm presets are junk though - but for playability it stands way above any other keyboard of it's kind ...for me it's the backbone of my studio!